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Mar 31, 2023, 12.45 PM

Welspun strengthens its B2C portfolio

With the acquisition of Sintex, Welspun will be an integral part of many more households nationwide, expanding its building material portfolio which is a huge part of the larger B2C strategy.

, Welspun has been an export-focused organization but with its new vision, the company is exploring B2C business prospects in India.

The global conglomerate Welspun Group is taking another step that aligns with the Group's new vision of 'Har Ghar Se Har Dil Tak Welspun'. Welspun has acquired the plastic industry market leader, Sintex. The deal marks a significant expansion for world's leading home textile and line pipes manufacturer. 

For decades, Welspun has been an export-focused organization but with its new vision, the company is exploring B2C business prospects in India. Recently, the company has been focusing in the building material category.

With the acquisition of Sintex, Welspun will be an integral part of many more households nationwide, expanding its building material portfolio which is a huge part of the larger B2C strategy. Welspun Flooring is emerging in the building material business with market disrupting strategies, providing flooring solutions in a day. With the combination of flooring, water tanks and other interior solutions like doors, windows etc, Welspun is poised to emerge as a strong brand in the category. 

Sintex's auto business already has a strong portfolio of OEM as well as tier 1 customers nationally and globally. BAPL – Rototech is a preferred partner in the industry for designing, developing and producing full functions and system solutions. The Rototech space of Sintex is another big opportunity for the Welspun Group. 
 

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